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Early Intraprosthetic Dislocation of Total Hip Arthroplasty with Double Mobility Implant: Case Report.

Thiago Lopes LimaAlexandre de Bustamante PallottinoJosé Sérgio FrancoSávio Manhães ChamiBreno Jorge Braga ScorzaBrunno Benedetti de Morais
Published in: Revista brasileira de ortopedia (2022)
Total hip arthroplasty (THA) is a successful surgery in the treatment of hip pain, but there are potential complications, of which dislocation is one of the most common. Dislocation management is a challenging problem that requires a multimodal approach, and the use of dual mobility implants is an option. We present a patient with a history of femoral neck fracture who underwent THA with a double mobility implant. On the 18 th postoperative day, after a fall to the ground, she developed prosthesis dislocation and had a complication after closed reduction, a subsequent intraprosthetic dislocation. After a radiographic diagnosis, the patient presented mechanical signs of hip flexion caused by a disassociated double mobility implant. The revision surgery was indicated, but the patient chose not to perform the necessary surgical procedure. A careful postoperative study of the radiographs revealed an eccentric femoral head and evidence of disassociated implantation in the surrounding soft tissues. Radiographs after closed reduction of intraprosthetic dislocations should be examined thoroughly.
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